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Billy Connolly: High Horse Tour Blu Ray

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The legend returns in his ˜High Horse Tour'! Connolly's one of the all time greats of stand-up. Without him, modern comedy would look very different indeed. Even at the age of 72, the legendary Scot has a wild, manic energy, and is still as sharp as ever.

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Released
14 November 2016
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Blu Ray 
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96 minutes 
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Live stand-up performance by legendary Scottish comedian Billy Connolly captured during his 2016 tour. The show includes a look back at some of the comic's embarrassing early career experiences, while also touching on his recent battles with cancer and Parkinson's disease.

Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play. Hailed as the UK’s most influential comedian of all time, the legend returns in his ‘High Horse Tour’! Billy has toured worldwide continuously for the last 50 years, performing to an audience of over 10 million. He was awarded a CBE in 2003, was given the Freedom of the City of Glasgow in 2010, and was named Britain’s most influential stand-up comic in 2012. Connolly's one of the all time greats of stand-up, and even at the age of 73, the legendary Scot has a wild, manic energy, and is still as sharp as ever.

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